| i. | Confidential Information. “Confidential Information” as used in this Section 5 shall include R1’s trade secrets as defined under Illinois law, as well as any other information or material which is not generally known to the public, and which (A) is generated, collected by or utilized in the operations of R1’s business and relates to the actual or anticipated business, research or development of R1; or (B) is suggested by or results from any task assigned to you by R1 or work performed by you for or on behalf of R1. Confidential Information shall not be considered generally known to the public if you or others improperly reveal such information to the public without R1’s express written consent and/or in violation of an obligation of confidentiality to R1. Examples of Confidential Information include, but are not limited to, all customer, client, supplier and vendor lists, budget information, contents of any database, contracts, product designs, technical know-how, engineering data, pricing and cost information, research and development work, software, business plans, proprietary data, projections, market research, perceptual studies, strategic plans, marketing information, financial information (including financial statements), sales information, training manuals, employee lists and compensation of employees, and all other competitively sensitive information with respect to R1, whether or not it is in tangible form, and including without limitation any of the foregoing contained or described on paper or in computer software or other storage devices, as the same may exist from time to time. |